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Coping Strategies Index×Household Livelihood Survey×
CampoDevelopment StudiesDevelopment Studies
FamigliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anno di origine19962000
IdeatoreDaniel Maxwell; CARE / World Food ProgrammeFrank Ellis; CIFOR Poverty Environment Network
TipoBehaviour-based food-insecurity indexMulti-source income and assets household survey
Fonte seminaleMaxwell, D. G. (1996). Measuring food insecurity: the frequency and severity of 'coping strategies'. Food Policy, 21(3), 291–303. DOI ↗Ellis, F. (2000). Rural Livelihoods and Diversity in Developing Countries. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780198296966
AliasCSI, Reduced Coping Strategies Index, rCSI, Coping strategies scoreLivelihood survey, Household income survey, Rural livelihoods survey, Income and assets survey
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SintesiThe Coping Strategies Index (CSI) is a behaviour-based indicator of household food insecurity that counts and weights the consumption-related coping strategies households adopt when they cannot access enough food. Developed by Daniel Maxwell in the 1990s and standardised in the CARE/WFP field manual, it asks how frequently a household resorted to behaviours such as eating less-preferred foods, borrowing food, reducing portion sizes, restricting adult consumption, or skipping meals, and combines frequency with severity into a single score that is quick to collect and well suited to monitoring and early warning.A household livelihood survey is an instrument designed to capture the full portfolio of activities, income sources, assets, and expenditures through which a household secures its living. Rooted in the rural-livelihoods literature associated with Frank Ellis and in global comparative income studies such as the CIFOR Poverty Environment Network, it measures welfare and resilience by mapping the diversity of a household's economic activities — farming, wage labour, self-employment, environmental harvesting, transfers, and remittances — rather than reducing the household to a single income or consumption figure.
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